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Florida pedestrian laws - eHow Articles

  • Florida Pedestrian Crossing Sign Laws | eHow

    Pedestrian crossings, or crosswalks, are designed to provide an easily recognizable place where people may cross a road or street. This allows people driving vehicles ...

  • Traffic Laws for Pedestrians | eHow

    Florida Pedestrian Crossing Sign Laws. Pedestrian crossings, or crosswalks, are designed to provide an easily recognizable place where people may cross a road or street.

  • Florida Bicycle Traffic Laws | eHow

    Florida Bicycle Traffic Laws. Under Florida ... Cities often place restrictions on sidewalk riding in commercial and business districts where pedestrian traffic is ...

  • Florida Sidewalk Laws | eHow

    Florida state law defines a sidewalk as the portion of street between the edge of the "roadway and the adjacent property lines," intended for pedestrian use ...

  • California Crosswalk Laws | eHow

    Florida Pedestrian Crossing Sign Laws. Pedestrian crossings, or crosswalks, are designed to provide an easily recognizable place where people may cross a road or street.

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